Social Policy and Health Care - 1999, Page 13 by Fred Sutton, Kevin Gormley, Kevin Gormley, Kevin Gormley, Fred Sutton, Siân P. Thomas, Siân P. Thomas, Kevin Gormley, Fred Sutton, Kevin Gormley, Owen Barr, Julie S. Taylor, Owen Barr, Simon Smith, Julie S. Taylor, Fred Sutton,...
Establish nationalpolicies and programs for integrated care.First, governments need to set national policies establishing an explicit link between social services and health outcomes. Our analysis indicates that systems with a high level of integration succeed because they are aligned on policy, which e...
In short, a policy in health and social care sets out what is to be done and why, and how the organisation seeks to approach specific areas. For example, their approach to safeguarding people from abuse, why this is important and any other important information (such as regulations) relating...
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Reviews the book 'Future Issues in Health Care. Social Policy and the Rationing of Medical Services,' by David Mechanic. BS Bloom - 《Annals of Internal Medicine》 被引量: 10发表: 1979年 Future Issues in Health Care: Social Policy and the Rationing of Medical Services. By David Mechanic. ...
policy implementationpossibility spacesscotlandself-organising systemsThis article explores the implementation of health and social care policy designed to improve partnership working between the health and social care sectors in the UK. Devolution has allowed Scotland to develop its own policies in several...
Social, Ethical, and Health Policy Issues in the Care of Children with Major Craniofacial ConditionsCraniofacial surgery and neonatal intensive care have made it possible for children with serious craniofacial conditions to live and often to experience effective habilitation. These therapeutic inter...
The state of gaping disparities in healthcare access has placed a time-based premium on access to patient care, often tying reimbursement to a preexisting cost-saving market. There are social costs that policy balances with great care. A disparity essentially means that in the whole scheme of ...
This paper considers health and social policies for older persons from a cross-national perspective and attempts to uncover some of the factors influencing policy formulation and implementation. The focus is on community care, its meanings and practical implementation. Examples are drawn from Western Eu...
Our research question is the following: What impacts do social media have in the public health care sector in the domains of capabilities, interactions, orientations, and value distribution at the levels of patients, general practitioners, and national policy? The Danish health care sector is predo...